Thursday, December 04, 2025
what is in this photo is not obvious right away, but it's got a great story from Jackson county Georgia
But then found… the tenant who had just leased one of the units at the back had a five year old son. That little dude had turned that last dirt pile into a VERY busy construction site.
it's a MIni, built by BMW, to look like a Porsche, so they call it a "Mini Ferrari" concept. What were they drinking?
The MINI Superleggera — or, “Minarri” as it’s sometimes called, was originally scheduled as an “i4,” to slot below the i8.
This doesn't sound like a cool Ukrainian hacker, nope, not one bit... satellites disabled the Porsches... in Russia. My compliments to whoever pulled this off!
Hundreds of Porsches across Russia have been rendered undriveable after a failure in their factory-installed satellite security system
don't you just hate it when... the number is too damn long?
82000 tires, Mulistrada’s Achilles ATR Sport 2, are being pulled because the Tire Identification Number is too long
No word on any problem with the tires.
But they are not long for this world. Weird.
They were sold on sites like Discount Tire and Amazon. Dealers will inspect and, as necessary, refund the purchase price of the tire.
The recalled models are only in certain sizes,
245/45R17
225/55ZR18
295/25ZR21
205/45ZR17
Two snowplow trucks were stolen from a Troy Michigan shopping plaza just hours before crews were scheduled to clear snow from the 25-acre parking lot... well, they left the keys IN THE TRUCKS so thieves could help themselves. Ain't gonna be an insurance claim.
these guys have way too much crazy going on.... thank you Gary!
Here's where yes, it makes sense to build and market it this way, but would they sell any cars with:
Roll-up windows, no fancy electronics, just old fashioned gas power.
No frills, and staring price of 14k
Anyway, seems ludicrous to me, just like their website... incorporate for $39? Engulf and devour? This has to be some college student thing
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
the 1951 Crosley (a budget roadster from Cincinnati) Le Mans Special, body by Pop Dreyer, was on Bring a Trailer in 2020, at 53k thank you Billy O!
the studio behind Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, announced a new animated feature and animated series: Carmen, inspired by race car driver Carmen Jorda
https://www.johansens.com/inspiration/carmen-jorda-on-travel-sustainability-and-the-perfect-holiday/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Jord%C3%A1
‘Lupin the IIIrd The Movie – The Immortal Bloodline’ comes to theaters in January - English subtitles
The Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced it has terminated a Biden-Administration mandate to spend $77 million on electric vehicle charging stations at VA facilities. The money will instead be redirected to critical health care construction projects.
I don't know who the hell has an electric car at the VA anyway, if you make more than 60k, I think, you don't qualify for VA medical. Not positive on that number, but it's a lot less than people who buy Teslas.
A "brougham" is primarily a historical horse-drawn carriage and, later, an automobile body style with the driver exposed to the elements, and the passengers in an enclosed compartment, named after Scottish politician and lawyer Henry Brougham. So, why did Ryan aircraft name a plane, the Ryan Brougham?
The Ryan Brougham was a small single-engine airliner produced in the United States in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Its design was reminiscent of the M-1 mailplane first produced by Ryan in 1926, and like it, was a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional design.
Unlike the M-1, however, the Brougham had a fully enclosed cabin for the pilot and four passengers. The Brougham prototype was derived from the later M-2 and was powered by a 150 hp Hisso engine.
Imagine being the pilot, in the plane with a lion, that just crashed.
awesome is paying $100 for a machine you want...
Morons.
plow driver Alaina Denton is one of twelve plow drivers who work for the NYSDOT between Ray Brook and Keene. She is the only female driver in the crew, a fact that Denton takes pride in.
"Always double check your mirrors," she said, driving west on Route 73 towards Lake Placid. "You never know when somebody is going to come flying up the middle lane and you’re coming right over because they do like to fly through here.”
During winter storms, the DOT is staffed 24 hours a day. Denton is on the A shift, so she works from 1 am to 1 pm. The B shift covers 1 pm to 1 am.
Years ago, there was a nationwide shortage of plow drivers. Today, the DOT said it does not have any staffing issues. The state employs about 3,500 snow and ice staff who plow about 38,000 lane miles around New York State, not including the thruways.
In the summer, the DOT staff in the Adirondacks remain focused on the roads- they fill potholes, dig ditches, and build culverts. That work has changed as the climate has gotten warmer and wetter.
Winter work has changed as well. There’s been a push to reduce the use of road salt, especially in the Adirondacks, where data shows it's polluting waterways and drinking wells. New technology now helps plow drivers regulate salt much better, including the use of salt brine on the roads before a storm.
The plows are also changing. As Crowningshield explained, they’re now incorporating reactor blades that bolt to the plows.
"They are approximately 12 inches long, they’re individual blades that contour to the road, and it scrapes more of the snow off so you can put less salt out," said Crowningshield.
As she navigated the twists and turns of Cascade Pass at 35 miles an hour, a line of cars formed behind her. Denton said that used to stress her out, "but then I realized- take your time, they can wait. You’re making sure their roadway is safe.”
No amount of plowing can keep roads completely clear of ice and snow, especially during a winter storm, so Denton said drivers, too, need to slow down, give plows room, and don’t pass them, especially not on the right.
Standing ovation for San Diego UPS driver Derrick West for doing some hero work!
Soon after, a UPS truck with two people inside, delivery driver Derrick West at the wheel, drove past the scene. On the ground was Ostermann, a grandfather and Air Force veteran, was surrounded by a lot of blood. Three people stood nearby.
"Instinctively, I just started taking off my belt," West said, and applied a tourniquet to Ostermann's leg for several minutes before emergency crews arrived, and he was airlifted to a hospital.
Ostermann has since undergone four surgeries. His femoral artery was damaged, and he suffered fractures throughout his body, including his leg, pelvis, and ribs. He is now in stable condition.
Doctors said West had been five minutes from dying of blood loss.
congrats to former C-130 crew chief Hadi Kamara, who is now a senior at Princeton University, and is one of 36 to receive the Rhodes Scholarship due to his military work
“Even before I joined the military, I always had a kind of inclination toward the international community,” Kamara said. “C-130s… we have locations everywhere, both domestically and internationally, and so being a C-130 crew chief also just gave me access to the most locations to be stationed.”
Princeton’s transfer program, he said, brought the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to his attention, and by then, he had a clear vision for how he’d want to use it: to pursue a Master’s of Philosophy in international relations, focused on U.S.-Africa policy.
Gary came across a very cool website... open jobs at car museums - The Jobs Boards of the National Association of Automobile Museums - but they are only hiring exec directors, managers, CEO, president.
https://naammuseums.org/jobs-board/
The Petersen is focused on donors and sales. https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?currentJobId=4273552364&keywords=petersen%20automotive%20museum&location=los%20angeles%20ca
Canepa, as always, has a lot of positions to fill... if you live way the hell in the middle of no where between Monterey and San Jose. So... with all the car stuff going on up there... why the hell are they half staffed? They need a whole list of people, I kid you not
Project manager, Engine Builder, Upholsterer, Fab/machinst/welder, Sales, marketing/historian (needs a bachelors) detailer, service tech, paint/body manager,race car techs, Porsche techs.
2 years minimum in every job description, manager jobs require bachelors and 5 years.
I still don't see why they aren't flush, with Monterey just around the bay 40 miles away, and San Fran/San Jose over the hills, 75 miles to San Fran, 32 miles to San Jose.
SEMA has a job listing, for all the corporations in SEMA https://semajobs.com/jobs/ but half the 34 jobs posted, are Canepa.


